In 2024, experts predict Latin America’s GDP will grow by 1.6%, marking its slowest rate since the 7.3% contraction in 2020 and a decrease from the previous year’s 2.2%. According to the UN’s DESA, Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina, the region’s major economies, are seeing slower growth. The economic outlook for Latin America and the Caribbean […]
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